Click Start, point to All
Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Component
Services.

Click and expand Component
Services, and then click and expand Computers.

Right-click My Computer, and
then select Properties.

Select the MSDTC Tab.

Click the Security
Configuration button.

Ensure that Network DTC Access
is enabled. Then, ensure that the Allow Inbound and Allow Outbound
options are selected in the Transaction Manager Communication
section. Leave all other options as default.

Click OK to save the settings.
Select Yes if you are prompted to restart the service.

Under the Active Directory
component, right-click List Object Mode, and then select User Input
on the contextual menu that appears. The Active Directory/list
Object Mode dialog box appears and prompts you as to whether or not
you want to proceed. Click OK.

In the Requirements Status
pane, right-click the MPF Engine component, select Install on
Server, and then click <Server 2 name>.

The icon next to the MPF Engine
component changes to a silver disk to indicate that you have
scheduled the installation of this component.

Note: Because of inherent
dependencies, when you configure the MPF Engine to be installed on
Server 2, other core MPS components are also installed on Server 2,
and the MPFServiceAcct is scheduled to be created in Active
Directory.

In the Requirements Status
pane, right-click the Windows-based Hosting component, and then
select Install this Group to install all the components. The
Install This Group dialog box will display the list of items to be
installed and actions to be performed. Click OK.

Click Start Deployment to start
the installation of the MPF Engine, databases, and
namespaces/providers on the server.

Monitor the deployment session
on the Install Details tab.

When the deployment is
complete, on the Action History tab, click View Details to review
events.

Close the Provisioning
Deployment Tool.

Note: When deployment completes,
you will see that the following Namespace Initialization procedures
are displayed with a red X, and the Install Details pane displays
an unable to create the credential error.

Managed
Helpers:InitializeNamespaceSecurity

Managed Web Hosting:InitializeNamespaceSecurity

Managed Sharepoint Hosting:InitializeNamespaceSecurity

This is an expected error.

Verify the MPFClientAccts Group on Server 2

Click Start, point to
AllPrograms, point to AdministrativeTools, and then click Computer
Management.

Expand Local Users and Groups,
and then click Groups.

Double-click Distributed COM
Users, and then click the Members tab.

Verify that the <domain
name>\MPFClientAccts group is member of Distributed COM Users
group. Click OK.

Click OK to close the
Distributed COM Users Properties dialog box.

Add MPFServiceAccts to the Local Administrators Group

On the taskbar, click Start,
click All Programs, click Administrative Tools, and then click
Computer Management.

Expand Local Users and Groups,
and then click Groups.

Double-click the Administrators
group.

Click Add, and then enter
MPFServiceAccts. Select the Check Names check box to make sure that
the name resolves, and then click OK.

On the drop-down menu, click
Exchange Full Administrator, click OK, click Next, and then click
Finish. If prompted with a security dialog box, click OK.

Configure the Microsoft Provisioning System Server for Hosted Exchange

Run the MPS Provisioning
Deployment Tool.

Under Microsoft Exchange,
right-click Delegate Exchange Administration, then select Force
State. At the Force State dialog box, select the Verified radio
button and click OK.

Under Microsoft Exchange,
right-click Disable Domain RUS, then select Install. The Confirm
Operation dialog box appears and prompts you as to whether or not
you want to proceed with an action that has an immediate effect.
Click Yes.

Under Microsoft Exchange,
right-click Secure All Address Lists, then select Install. The
Confirm Operation dialog box appears and prompts you as to whether
or not you want to proceed with an action that has an immediate
effect. Click Yes.

Under Microsoft Exchange,
right-click Native Mode, then select Install. The Confirm Operation
dialog box appears and prompts you as to whether or not you want to
proceed with an action that has an immediate effect. Click Yes.

Check the log information at the
bottom of the Configuration Wizard screen to verify that the
configuration was successfully set.

Configure the MPSExchangeAccts Group As Exchange Full Administrator

Click Start, point to Programs,
point to Microsoft Exchange, and then click System Manager.

In the console tree,
right-click the top node where the name of your Exchange
organization is displayed, and then click Delegate control to start
the wizard.

Edit the Web.Config
file in the root directory of the MPS Sample Web Client (usually
\inetpub\wwwroot\MPSSampleWeb). Set the following preferredDC and
DefaultNamingContext key values to your preferred domain controller
and default naming context. For example: